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  1. TOM SWIFT IN THE LAND OF WONDERS OR THE UNDERGROUND SEARCH FOR THE IDOL OF GOLD ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930-01-01
  2. TOM SWIFT AND HIS TALKING PICTURES OR THE GREATEST INVENTION ON RECORD ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930
  3. TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIZARD CAMERA OR THRILLING ADVENTURES WHILE TAKING MOVING PICTURES ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930-01-01
  4. TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIRSHIP [TOM SWIFT #3] by Victor (house pseudonym) Appleton, 1910
  5. Stratemeyer Syndicate Pseudonyms: Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon, Victor Appleton, Laura Lee Hope, Roy Rockwood, Clarence Young

41. USF Libraries Digital Collections < USF Libraries < USF
Appleton, Victor. 7 Volumes 19131916 (Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonym). MOVIE BOYSSERIES Appleton, Victor. 17 Volumes 1926 (Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonym).
http://www.lib.usf.edu/ldsu/index2.html?f=14319

42. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ A
Angellotti, Marion Polk. Anonymous. Anzengruber, Ludwig, 18391889. Appleton,Victor, pseudonym. Apuleius, Lucius. Arbuthnot, John. Archimedes.
http://www.globusz.com/authors_a1.html
Alphabetical List A B C D ... Library

43. The Eternal Golden Braid
Appleton, Victor ( house name for several authors) The Tom Swift Jr. Series. ofthat period), through the moody, Don A. Stuart pseudonym period (excellent
http://theeternalgoldenbraid.blogspot.com/2003_12_01_theeternalgoldenbraid_archi
The Eternal Golden Braid
"Get to low-earth orbit and you're halfway to anywhere in the solar system." —Robert A. Heinlein moon phases
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Wow!
Stonehenge 360!
Of course, I'd rather be there myself, but this is pretty neat.
posted by Fred @ 07:40 Oh No.
The final sign before the end of the world?

posted by Fred @ 07:23 Sherlock Holmes Chronicles
A good site about one of my favorite mystery series.
Sigh. Must get broadband after I get a "job". So many sites, so little time due to dialup wackiness with AOL!
posted by Fred @ 07:06 Landing Site?
Today's Martian Picture of the Day shows the area in which Beagle 2 was supposed to have landed. The picture is a bit hazy (quality lower than usual) because of dust in the air; but there is no sign of extreme weather.
posted by Fred @ 06:51
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Gusev Crater
A NASA press release talking about the target for the MER rover Spirit, Gusev Crater. Gusev was also the site for Greg Benford's excellent The Martian Race posted by Fred @ 23:09 Non-Agressive Marine News anchor Dan Rather, The Reverend Jesse Jackson, NPR reporter Cokie Roberts, and an American Marine were hiking through the jungle one day when they were captured by cannibals.

44. Writer's Block, Essay, - Spring 2004
The author, Victor Appleton (pseudonym), described every action withan adverb. “You should go clean the lawn,” Tom said rakishly.
http://www.writersblock.ca/spring2004/essay.htm
Spring
FEATURE ESSAY BUSINESS WORD ORIGINS
Essay
In Defence of the Lowly Pun
by Lorie Boucher Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Isabel.
Isabel who?
Isabel broken? I had to knock!
One of the most lamentable signs of maturity must be the first time a child rolls his or her eyes at a knock-knock joke , the simplest and purest form of the much-maligned pun. There is a certain superiority that comes with that pre-pubescent groan, which, translated, says “I am too smart to laugh at your little joke. I am no longer entertained by your obvious humour.” Sadly, it’s a short jump from that eye-roll to puberty, to spitting in public, to hot-wiring cars, to breaking and entering, to playing harmonica in an 8 by 10 cell, to the downfall of civilization. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Tolerance of, and respect for, the simple pun can free us from our haute, 21 st century, intellectually smug sense of humour.
Bad Puns, Good Citizens
Unlike its more respected cousins, Irony, Satire, and Wit, the pun is accessible to everyone. The pun is inclusive, community-oriented — the public servant of humour. Everyone “gets” at least one type of pun , and everyone can make one. Puns are verbal love-ins; all are welcome. In the world of jokes, they are the great social equalizers. Pun lovers range from the very young to the very old, from blue-collar workers to professionals. For example, the

45. Robert Vardeman Science Fiction Novels
Tom Swift® series (pseudonym Victor Appleton) Gateway to Doom, April 1983, Wanderer.Microbots, March 1992, Pocket Books. Mutant Beach, December 1992, Pocket Books.
http://www.cenotaphroad.com/Sf.htm
SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS Ruins of Power April 2003 ROC Vor®: Hell Heart November 2000 Warner Aspect Vor®: Hell Heart January 2001 e-book The Great Helium War FASA/Microsoft Ancient Heavens February 1989 Avon Road to the Stars March 1988 Sandcats of Rhyl November 1978 Major Xander in Lost Universe™ Cosmic Lens unpublished Warner Star Trek® series:
The Klingon Gambit October 1981 Pocket Books The Klingon Gambit September 2000 e-book Mutiny on the Enterprise October 1983 Pocket Books Mutiny on the Enterprise September 2000 e-book Weapons of Chaos series:
Echoes of Chaos September 1986 Berkley Equations of Chaos July 1987 Ace The Colors of Chaos June 1988 Ace The Weapons of Chaos, 3-in-1 Omnibus New English Library Biowarriors series:
The Infinity Plague August 1989 Ace Crisis at Starlight February 1990 Ace Space Vectors June 1990 Ace Masters of Space series:
The Stellar Death Plan January 1987 Avon The Alien Web May 1987 Avon A Plague in Paradise September 1987 Avon Master of Space, 3-in-1 Omnibus New English Library Star Frontier series:
(pseudonym: Edward S. Hudson) Alien Death Fleet February 1989 Pageant The Genetic Menace unpublished Black Nebula unpublished Tom Swift® series:
(pseudonym: Victor Appleton) Gateway to Doom April 1983 Wanderer Microbots March 1992 Pocket Books Mutant Beach December 1992 Pocket Books

46. :: Virtual Book Store :: Seu Site De Livros E Literatura ::
V. Appleton Tom Swift his Submarine Boat, by Victor Appleton - Ethics, by Friend,by Charles Dickens Dickens 22 - Sketches by Boz, pseudonym of Charles
http://vbookstore.uol.com.br/internacional/obras_97.shtml
7 April, 2003 10:41 Obras Digitalizadas em 1997 Obras Download - The Story of the Volsungs [re: Wagner's "Ring"]
- The Nibelungenlied [Another Source for The Ring]
- The Danish History/Books I-IX, by Saxo Grammaticus
- From London to Land's End, by Daniel Defoe [DD #6]
- Itineray of Baldwin in Wales, Giraldus Cambrensis
- From This World to the Next, by Henry Fielding #2
- Journal of A Voyage to Lisbon by Henry Fielding #1
- Rupert of Hentzau, by Anthony Hope [See Zenda]
- Fisherman's Luck, by Henry van Dyke [Van Dyke#3]

47. BIG LITTLE BOOKS® And BETTER LITTLE BOOKS - 1932-1949
Better Little Book ® ; 1940. Hard cover. Standard size 3 5/8 x 4 1/2 x 11/2 ; 432 pages. Author Victor Appleton (pseudonym). Artist JR White.
http://www.biglittlebooks.com/graphic-sounds/whitman-1932-1949MP.html
WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY BIG LITTLE BOOKS and BETTER LITTLE BOOKS M-P m n o p BOOK TITLE VALUES NUMBER GOOD VG FINE MAC OF THE MARINES IN AFRICA Big Little Book Hard cover. Standard size 3 5/8" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"; 432 pages. Author: Mark Wilson. Artist: Unknown. MAC OF THE MARINES IN CHINA Big Little Book Hard cover. Standard size 3 5/8" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"; 432 pages. Author: Mark Wilson. Artist: Frank J. Hoban MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN Big Little Book Hard cover. Standard size 3 5/8" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"; 432 pages. Author: Lee Falk. Artist: Phil Davis. COLLECTOR'S NOTES: First Mandrake BLB. Mandrake the Magician began as a 15-minute serial on WOR on November 11, 1940 and ran to February 6, 1942. MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN AND THE FLAME PEARLS Better Little Book First Printing; Hard cover. Standard size 3 5/8" x 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"; 352 pages. Author: Lee Falk. Artist: Phil Davis. COLLECTOR'S NOTES: The first printing is identified by a 3-page ad which begins with Captain Midnight and Sheik Jomak Khan and ends with Mandrake the Magician.

48. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Columbus), 18291922 Andreyev, Leonid, 1871-1919 Angellotti, Marion Polk AnonymousAnzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889 Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Appleton, Victor
http://www.worldlibrary.net/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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49. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
Angellotti, Marion Polk. Anonymous. Anzengruber, Ludwig, 18391889. Appleton, Victor,pseudonym. Apuleius, Lucius. Arbuthnot, John. Ariosto, Lodovico, 1474-1533.
http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897

50. Pseudonym Declarations In US Catalog Of Copyright Entries (Renewals)
Geoffrey (pseud of Dorothy G Wayman) Thomas Raucat (pseud of Roger Poidatz) UptonClose (pseud of Josef Washington Hall) Victor Appleton (pseud) Victor Zorin
http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ccer/pseuds.htm
Declarations of pseudonyms and their resolutions
here
From the 1920s:
From the 1970s:
Return to the page. Return to the kingkong home page.

51. G&S Discography: Abridged Recordings Of The Electrical Era
That Baker felt compelled to use a pseudonym here may suggest Jackson (bar.), SophieRowlands (sop), Nellie Walker, Appleton Moore and The Victor Abridged Sets.
http://www.cris.com/~oakapple/gasdisc/narrelec-abrg.htm
The Columbia Abridged Electrical Sets
Summary Mikado Gondoliers Yeomen Iolanthe Between November 1930 and June 1931, Columbia recorded four abridged sets, all of which were released as albums of six 10" discs. All of the D'Oyly Carte sets up to that time had been released on 12" discs, but these required more expensive equipment to play. By offering their sets in the smaller format, Columbia was evidently catering to a substantial audience that could not play the larger records. ed. Merrie England The four Columbia sets were The Mikado The Gondoliers The Yeomen of the Guard (1931) and Iolanthe (1931). They were successful enough to remain in the catalogue until after World War II, but they were never re-issued on LP. There is now a CD re-issue by Chris Webster's Sounds on CD Stephen Turnbull provided a useful overview of the sets: etc. Iolanthe and Gondoliers The conductor was Joseph Batten, who describes in his autobiography Joe Batten's Book without the co-operation of D'Oyly Carte. An interesting curiosity is that some of the sides of the Mikado set have piano accompaniment only.

52. Catalog: Childrens Books A - C
Appleton II, Victor James Duncan Lawrence. NY Appleton, 1898. Boys, then the originalfour were reissued again as Skylarking Comrades under a pseudonym.
http://www.violetbooks.com/CATALOGS/juvenilesA.html
Violet Books
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    Alphabetical by Author
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    HIGHLIGHTS
    Louisa May Alcott

    Horatio Alger, Jr.

    Tom Swift Sr by Victor Appleton
    Tom Swift Jr by Victor Appleton II ... Airplane Boys by E. J. Craine Abbott, Rosa
    or, The Orphan Asylum. On Hold Shelf Alcott, Louisa May Here! Alcott, Louisa May. BEHIND A MASK: The Unknown Thrillers. weird horror femme fatale; femme fatale Alcott, Louisa May. thrillers, On Hold Shelf Alcott, Louisa May. DOUBLE LIFE: Newly Discovered Thrillers. Boston: Little Brown, 1988. 1st/Fine. Third volume of sensationalist rediscoveries, much harder to find than first two volumes. "Ariel. A Legend of the Lighthouse," inspired by Shakespeare's Tempest, takes place on an enchanted island. "A Pair of Eyes" is one of her finest weird tales
  • 53. Violet Books: Lost Race Checklist I
    NY Grosset Dunlap, 1957. Appleton II, Victor JD Lawrence. TOM SWIFT HIS SUBOCEANGEOTRON. The author was better known by his pseudonym John Wyndham.
    http://www.violetbooks.com/lostrace-check1.html
    Lost Race Checklist
    The Lost Race Theme in Adventure Fiction
    Authors A thru B:
  • a'Beckett, Arthur . THE MEMBER FOR WROTTENBOROUGH, Passages from his Life in Parliament. Ln: Sampson Low, 1892. Includes a satiric episode about an imaginary voyage to a woman-ruled island.
  • . PETER WILKINS: Ln: National Acting Dramatic Office, 1846, 21p. Play based on an anonymously published lost race novel by Robert Paltock.
  • Abbott, Angus E.
  • . NEQUA; or, The Problem of the Ages. Topeka, KS: Equity, 1900. Hollow Earth.
  • Adeler, Max [pseud of Charles Heber Clark] . THE FORTUNATE ISLAND
  • Adolph, Anna . ARQTIQ, A Study of the Marvels at the North Pole. Hanford, CA: private issue, 1899. 80p. Arctic race in cavern.
  • Aikin, Charles . FORTY YEARS WITH THE DAMNED; or, Life Inside the Earth. Chicago: Regan Printing House, 1895. Blacks in old Virginia escape slavery through a cavern that leads to an underground society of all races including extraterrestrial.
  • Aimard, Gustave . THE INDIAN SCOUT, A Story of the Aztec City.
  • Aimard, Gustave . LAST OF THE INCAS, A Romance of the Pampas.
  • 54. Tom Swift Books For Sale
    These 38 firstseries books, except for the last two, were written by Howard Garisunder the pseudonym Victor Appleton. We sell only those published by
    http://www.essex1.com/people/speer/tswift.html
    Tom Swift Books For Sale
    Gordon Speer - Books, 3304 Woodlawn Road, Sterling, IL 61081-4144
    We pay the postage EMAIL to reserve your choices
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    me your choices I will reserve them for you, and send them to you when I receive your payment. Questions about the conditions of individual books will be promptly answered by EMAIL . A $5 or $8 price generally signifies loose pages or cover. Note: Titles which are listed in parentheses ( ) are for reference only and not currently available here.
  • Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle, 1910, $15 postpaid
    Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle, 1910, $5 postpaid (bad condition but complete)
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    Tom Swift and His Motor Boat, 1910, $20 postpaid, Applewood reproduction with new dj
    Tom Swift and His Motor Boat, 1910, $5 postpaid, (bad condition but complete)
  • Tom Swift and His Airship, 1910, $20 postpaid, Applewood reproduction with dj
  • (Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat, 1910)
  • Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout, 1910, $10 postpaid, (cover bad but complete)
  • (Tom Swift and His Wireless Message, 1911)
  • 55. Author Pseudonyms
    Grant Andrews, JM John Malcom Andrews, John house pseudonym Andrews, Julie ChapmanAppleton, Laurence H(oward) P(hillips) Lovecraft Appleton, Victor Howard R
    http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_a.htm
    A
    A.
    Matthew Arnold

    A., A.
    (George) Anthony A(rmstrong) Willis

    A., D.E.
    M. Dominick

    A, Dr.
    Isaac Asimov

    A., H.H.D.
    W.H. Davenport Adams

    A., M. Merrick Abner Richardson A., St. E. of M. and S. Edward Alexander Crowley A., T.B. Thomas Bailey Aldrich Aallyn, Alysse Melissa Clark Aaron, Sidney Paddy Chayefsky Aarons, Edward S(idney) [Paul Ayres, Edward Ronns] Abbey, Anne Merton Jean Brooks-Janowiak Abbey, Christina Abbey, Kieran Helen (Kieran) Reilly Abbey, Lynn Marilyn Lorraine Abbey Abbey, Margaret Margaret York Abbey, Marilyn Lorraine [Lynn Abbey] Abbey, Ruth Ruth Pattison Abbot, Laura Laura A. Schoffner Abbot, Sara Charlotte Zolotow Abbott, Alice Kathryn Borland Helen Ross Speicher Abbott, Anthony (Charles) Fulton Oursler Abbott, Eddie John (Henry) Reese Abbott, Edwin A(bbott) [A Square] Abbott, Eleanor Hollowell Mrs. Fordyce Coburn Abbott, Jane Worth Stella Cameron Virginia Myers Abbott, John Salvatore A. Lombino Abbott, Margot Marie D. Tracy Abdullah, Achmed Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff Aber, Wilfred Winifred Bear Abhavananda Edward Alexander Crowley Aborn, Morris

    56. Sax Rohmer - The Name
    L. Barnhart and William D. Hasley, AppletonCentury-Crofts was the origin of the pseudonym, SaxRohmer B. Rietstap ARMORIAL GENERAL ILLUSTRE by Victor and Henri
    http://www.njedge.net/~knapp/The_Name.htm
    Sax Rohmer the name
    last edited 8/12/99
    "With all good wishes, $ax Rohmer"
    It has become almost traditional to begin any comments about Sax Rohmer with a discussion of his name. In this case, the piece is about nothing but his name or more accurately, "names." He was born of Irish parents on February 15, 1883 and named Arthur Henry Ward. At various times, his mother Margaret told young Arthur that she was descended from an Irish General named Patrick Sarsfield, and about the time of her death in 1901, he adopted Sarsfield as a middle name.
    Only twenty years old, he submitted " The Mysterious Mummy " to Pearson's Magazine and " The Leopard-Couch " to Chambers's Journa l expecting rejection. To his surprise, both were accepted and published in November, 1903 and January 30, 1904 respectively. These early successes were followed by three more titles in Pearson's Magazine : "The Green Spider" in October, 1904, "The Mystery of Marsh Hole" in April, 1905 and "The M'Villin" in December, 1906 all five with the byline of "A. Sarsfield Ward."
    At about this same time he also acquired the rather strange nickname of "Digger" from his Bohemian compatriots, the

    57. LISTA DE AUTORES
    Christian, 18051875 Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941 Angellotti, Marion Polk AnonymousAnzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889 Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Appleton, Victor
    http://redcultural.iespana.es/redcultural/gutenberg/autores.htm
    LISTA DE AUTORES Home Lista Títulos Utilice el buscador para localizar al autor que busca. Esta lista es orientativa, la lista completa la encontrará en la página oficial del Proyecto Gutenberg Descárgate la lista en este archivo A Young Girl
    Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934
    Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A
    Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877
    Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892
    Adams, Andy, 1859-1935
    Adams, Henry, 1838-1918
    Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
    Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
    Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
    Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 Aesop, 620(?)B.C.-563(?)B.C. Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1966 Aikman, William, 1824-1909 Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882 Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, 1892-1927 Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 Allen, Emory Adams, 1853- Allen, Grant, 1848-1899 Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925 Allen, James, 1864-1912 Altemus, Henry

    58. Unknown - Bibliography Summary
    as Victor Appleton II with Wendy Barish; Alligator Alley (1989) as Mink Moleas Dr. Adder with KW Jeter Synopsis Rumors that Mink Mole is a pseudonym
    http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?unknown

    59. ICP: Fueled By Danger
    The books first appeared in 1910. Most were written by Howard Garis orJohn A. Almquist, both working under the pseudonym Victor Appleton.
    http://www.impatientcow.com/fueled/fueled01.html
    FUELED BY DANGER Next
    Author's Note I grew up reading the science adventure novels of the original Tom Swift series. The books first appeared in 1910. Most were written by Howard Garis or John A. Almquist, both working under the pseudonym Victor Appleton. I loved the science and technology portrayed in these books, and as a young boy I was riveted by their action and danger. But mostly I loved their hero. Tom Swift was strong, single-minded, brave, clever, impeccably trained and studiously well-prepared. I met Mark Watson at a Klingon language camp in 1996. I realized immediately that I had met a real life Tom Swift. Mark bestrides the earth like a colossus of wit, intelligence and courage. Much has happened in the world of publishing since Grosset & Dunlap first published Tom Swift and his Motor Cycle ("Fun and Adventure on the Road"). To be specific, author advances are a thing of the past. While Mark Watson's skill and daring, and the lion's share of his actions, are accurately portrayed herein, the supporting characters are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is unintentional. Pudding Bellows
    Normal, Illinois

    60. Mark Twain Biography
    from Hawaii, edited by A. Grove Day, AppletonCentury, 1966. Under pseudonym ThomasJefferson Writings of an American Skeptic, edited by Victor Doyno, foreward
    http://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/twainbio.html
    Samuel Langhorne CLEMENS
    Nationality:
    American
    Place of Birth: Florida, Missouri, United States
    Place of Death: Redding, CT, United States
    Genre(s): Novels; Humor/Satire; Short Stories; Plays; Essays; Letters
    Table of Contents: Personal Information
    Career

    Writings

    Media Adaptations
    ...
    Obituary Sources

    Personal Information: Family: Born November 30, 1835, in Florida, MO; died of heart disease, April 21, 1910, in Redding, CT; buried in Elmira, NY; son of John Marshall (a lawyer) and Jane (Lampton) Clemens; married Olivia Langdon, February 2, 1870 (died, 1904); children: Langdon, Olivia Susan, Clara, Jean Lampton. Military/Wartime Service: Wartime service:Confederate Army during Civil War; became second lieutenant. Career: Writer. Worked as printer's apprentice and typesetter in Hannibal, MO, 1847-50; associated with Hannibal Journal, 1850-52; typesetter, 1853-57; apprentice riverboat pilot, 1857-59; riverboat pilot, 1859-60; secretary and government worker in Nevada, 1860-62; miner, 1862; Territorial Enterprise, Virginia City, NV, reporter (sometimes under pseudonym Mark Twain), 1862-64;

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